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INDEX 529<br />

Charles I. (<strong>of</strong> England), ii. 283<br />

Charles II. (<strong>of</strong> England),<br />

ii.<br />

300 footnote<br />

Charles VII., Emperor,<br />

ii. 247<br />

Charles XII. (<strong>of</strong> Sweden),<br />

i. 456 ; ii.<br />

167<br />

Chashma-i-Sabz, Lake, i. 466<br />

Chaucer, i. ii. i<br />

355 ; ;i<br />

Chau Ju-K.ua,<br />

ii.<br />

75 footnote<br />

Chebe, Mongol<br />

ii. general, 152, 154,<br />

158<br />

Chedorlaomer, King <strong>of</strong> Elam, i. 78-79<br />

Chehel Sutun, the, ii.<br />

286-287<br />

Chenab, River, i. 293, 294, 296<br />

Chengiz Khan, ii. 21, 126, 128, 146 river<br />

;<br />

<strong>of</strong>, 147-148 hostilities ; against Khwarazm,<br />

149-150; campaigns <strong>of</strong>, 151 etseq.;<br />

returns to Tartary, 158 ;<br />

death and<br />

character <strong>of</strong>, 160-161 ; 162, 163, 164,<br />

169, 172, 196, 197, 200, 208, 213, 214,<br />

222, 226<br />

Chess, game <strong>of</strong>, introduced into <strong>Persia</strong>, i.<br />

497<br />

Chester, Mithraic temple at, i. 419<br />

Chikishliar, i. 29<br />

Chillianwala, i. 291<br />

China, i. 180, 359 ;<br />

nomadic raids, 360;<br />

early intercourse with Parthia, 365-366 ;<br />

relations with <strong>Persia</strong>, 417-418 ;<br />

connection<br />

with <strong>Persia</strong> under the Sasanian<br />

Dynasty, 483-485 ; embassy from<br />

Haroun-al-Rashid, ii. 69 advent <strong>of</strong><br />

;<br />

Islam, 75-76 5113; embassy from Shah<br />

Rukh, 217<br />

Chinaran, ii. 244<br />

Chinnock, E. T., i. 16 footnote, 32 footnote<br />

Chintimur, Mongol governor, ii. 170<br />

Chinvat, Bridge <strong>of</strong> (Bridge <strong>of</strong> the Separation),<br />

116<br />

i.<br />

Chionites, or Huns, q.v.<br />

Chios, i. 267, 344<br />

Chipiez, Charles, i. 197<br />

Chirol, Sir Valentine, ii. 480<br />

Choaspes River (modern Kerkha), i. 43<br />

Chorasmian Desert (the Kara Kum), i.<br />

329<br />

Chormaghun (Mongol general), ii. 163,<br />

166, 167, 170<br />

Chosroes, vide Noshirwan<br />

Chosroes, i. 425, 427, 428, 441, 464, 466<br />

Chosroes II., vide Khusru Parviz<br />

Chow Dynasty,<br />

i.<br />

359<br />

Christ, Manichaean belief regarding, i.<br />

437-438<br />

Christianity, Emperor Constantine and, i.<br />

445 ; persecution by Shapur II., 447-<br />

448 ;<br />

treatment <strong>of</strong> Christians by Yezdigird,<br />

464-466; Bahram Gur and<br />

Christians, 467-468 ;<br />

doctrinal controversies<br />

in <strong>Persia</strong>, 474-476 ; in Lazica,<br />

489 ;<br />

under Noshirwan, 495-496 ;<br />

war<br />

against Christians by Khusru Parviz,<br />

523 ; progress under later Sasanian<br />

monarchs, 528 ;<br />

harsh treatment by<br />

VOL. II<br />

Mutawakkil, ii. 82 missions to the<br />

;<br />

Mongols, 168-170; Abaga and, 180-<br />

181 ; Arghun shows favour to Christians,<br />

185-186<br />

Christie, Captain, ii. 406, 413<br />

Chuba, son <strong>of</strong> Algu, ii. 179<br />

Chupan, Amir, Mongol Regent, ii. 193<br />

Churchill, S. J. A., i. 59<br />

Cilicia, i. 15, 137, 203; Cilician Gates,<br />

237, 267; 268, 313, 314, 315, 322, 349,<br />

364, 3 6 9> 37> 3 8 5 4i9> >> '78<br />

Cimmerians, i. 136, 137<br />

Cimon, i. 227, 230<br />

Cintrantakhma, Sagartian pretender,<br />

i.<br />

189 footnote<br />

Circesium, fortress <strong>of</strong>, i. 453, 488, 517,<br />

519<br />

Cissians, the, i. 210, 214<br />

Cithaeron, Mount,<br />

i. 221<br />

Citium, port in Cyprus, i. 230<br />

Claudius, Emperor, i. 405<br />

Clavijo, Ruy Gonzalez di, his account <strong>of</strong><br />

the Castilian Embassy to Tamerlane,<br />

ii.<br />

210-213 ;<br />

216<br />

Clazomene, i. 243<br />

Clearchus, Spartan general, i. 236, 237,<br />

238, 239, 240, 241<br />

Cleisthenes, Athenian leader, i. 199<br />

Cleombrotus, Spartan king,<br />

i. 220<br />

Cleomenes <strong>of</strong> Sparta,<br />

i.<br />

324<br />

Cleopatra, Queen <strong>of</strong> Egypt, i. 383, 384,<br />

387<br />

Cleopatra (daughter <strong>of</strong> Ptolemy Philometer),<br />

i. 354, 356<br />

Cleopatra, daughter <strong>of</strong> Tigranes, i. 364<br />

Cleopatra, widow-queen <strong>of</strong> Epirus, i. 305,<br />

306, 310<br />

Clitus, Macedonian general, i.<br />

265<br />

Clive, Lord, i. 304<br />

Cnidus, Battle <strong>of</strong>, i. 242<br />

Cobinan, district <strong>of</strong>, ii. 183<br />

Coche, city <strong>of</strong>, i. 454<br />

Coele-Syria, i. 335, 340, 349, 350, 351<br />

Coenus, general <strong>of</strong> Alexander, i. 291,<br />

293<br />

Coinage, invention <strong>of</strong>, i. 137-138<br />

Colbert, ii.<br />

Jean Baptiste, 281<br />

Colchis, i. 489<br />

Comentiolus, Roman general, i.<br />

517<br />

Comisene (Kumis), province <strong>of</strong>, i.<br />

328<br />

Commagene, province <strong>of</strong>, i. 419<br />

Connock, English merchant, ii. 274, 275<br />

Conolly, Captain, ii. 461<br />

Conrad <strong>of</strong> Montferrat (titular king <strong>of</strong><br />

no<br />

Jerusalem), ii.<br />

Constantia, i. 517<br />

Constantine, Emperor, i. 419, 445, 447,<br />

460<br />

ii.<br />

; 113<br />

Constantinople, i. 177, 445, 449, 475,<br />

476, 489, 517, 521, 522, 523, 524;<br />

besieged by the Avars, 525-526 ; ii.<br />

49, 115, 116 2 M

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